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The 1920s Berlin Project Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary in Second Life

One of the longest-running and most successful historical roleplay communities in Second Life is celebrating its tenth anniversary, starting today. Founder Jo Yardley (blog) and the many store owners and tenants in the 1920s Berlin sims gathered today at the Pariser Platz to drink champagne and dance!

Pariser Platz
Jo Yardley (on stage) addresses the crowd
Dancing

There’s a whole week of special events taking place (all times listed are SL Time/Pacific Time):

Except for the final “relaxed rules” event, please note that a strict 1920s-era dress code is in effect for all attendees (there are free historical outfits for both male and female avatars at the entrance to the sim).

Here’s a wonderful video which really imparts the feeling of everyday life in the 1920s Berlin sims, created by Pepa Cometa:

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